Sunday, February 20, 2011

Survey says... Day #1 (Updated! With New Responses!)

Its
opening up your eyes wider, it's a feeling, an expression,
self-objective perception, its physical, spiritual & emotional and
it truly is everywhere.

beauty is the lovely,good stuff inside yout mind and bobyI amproud of my,

The Adult female naked body, there is nothing more sublime, then a naked women between the ages of 18 and 118

Beauty
is that something inside each person that makes us comfortable being
us. And,It works fine until we begin to have our self belief challenged
by the world around us.

The
positive feelings we get from experiencing (seeing, hearing, touching,
smelling, or tasting) something that pleases us encompass beauty.
Sometimes in expected places, sometimes unexpected, it is finding
pleasure.

Beauty
is the ability to see yourself as a whole item: full to the brim with
intelligence, self-worth, sexiness, femininity (or masculinity), poise,
and all the sugar and spice that makes you feel nice. More specifically,
beauty is whatever you make of it. Some people feel most beautiful when
they are dressed up and glamourous, some feel most beautiful wearing
men's clothing. And some people feel most beautiful with no clothing at
all. Beauty is about inward reflection.

It is something visual that makes me happy

Mother breastfeeding her baby.

How you feel

Something that that is seen or felt from within ones own mind.

The way you act or feel, I believe. The way you talk, the way you love... you've got a choice to be beautiful.

Confidence,happiness and being at one with urself

beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.

Personality first. Higher sense of compassion 2nd. 3rd would have to be a killer body.

I think beauty is being confidant in yourself.

It
really depends. One definition is "healthy," but when you see a
patient fighting to survive you can't say s/he is not beautiful.

That warm fuzzy feeling you get when you look at something.

That's
a really good question. I think it's something that someone possesses. I
feel like I either think someone is beautiful, or I don't. I definitely
am not talking about looks alone, I mean the "whole package".

Stillness.

Beauty
only counts to the beholder, and it's something that makes you happy.
That's why we see beauty in the eyes and looks of the people we love, no
matter what they look like.

Highly subjective yet very culturally ingrained as one ideal

Beauty
is what you perceive as being pleasurable to you . The quote "beauty is
in the eye of the beholder" definitely says it all. It varies from
person to person.

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